Typical Hydrogen Bonded Compounds
Typical Hydrogen Bonded Compounds - A few examples of compounds which exhibit hydrogen bonding are discussed belo..
Typical Hydrogen Bonded Compounds
Hydrogen Fluoride (HF) In the solid state, hydrogen fluoride consists of long zig-zag chains of molecules associated together through hydrogen bonds. Hydrogen fluoride molecule is represented as (HF) n . With fluorine, the hydrogen bond..
Compounds
A compound is a pure substance that is formed by the combination of atoms of two or more elements. The atom in a compound is chemically combined in a fixed and constant proportion. When compounds are formed, atoms of two or more elements combine chemically, by either..
Compound
A compound is a pure substance that is formed by the combination of atoms of two or more elements by either transfer or by sharing of electrons. The atoms of the different elements in a compound are chemically combined in a fixed and constant proportion. If this proportion is di..
2. Compound with a compound
a) Water and salt b) Water and alcohol c) Salt and suga..
Carbon and its Compounds Introduction
Introduction - Carbon is an element which is of immense significance to us in both its elemental form and in the combined form. Most of what surround you will some compounds of carbon, including your family members and pets! The list given below illustrates the importance of car..
Affinity for Hydrogen
Affinity for Hydrogen - Chlorine combines with free hydrogen to form hydrogen chloride. It can also react with the hydrogen present in other compounds such as water, ammonia, hydrocarbon, hydrogen sulphide e..
Affinity for Hydrogen
Chlorine combines with free hydrogen to form hydrogen chloride. It can also react with the hydrogen present in other compounds such as water, ammonia, hydrocarbon, hydrogen sulphide et..
Hydrogen bonding
Nitrogen in its compounds with hydrogen shows hydrogen bonding though to a lesser extent than oxygen. For example, ammonia (NH 3 ) shows intermolecular hydrogen bonding...
Nitrogen in its compounds with hydrogen shows hydrogen bonding though to a lesser extent than oxygen. For example, ammonia (NH 3 ) shows intermolecular hydrogen bonding...Hydrogen Introduction
Introduction - All elements in the periodic table have been classified as metals and non-metals. The non-metals are placed on the right hand side of the periodic table. Non-metals are simple small molecules that are mostly gases. Elements between metals and non-metals are regarded as semi-metals an..
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